John Cowper Powys letters

Scope and Content

Three letters, September-October 1954, from John Cowper Powys, Corwen, to Mr [Henry] Evans Jones, [of Edward Jones & Son, solicitors], relating to his and Phyllis Playter's purchase of 1 Waterloo, Bethania, Blaenau Ffestiniog.

Administrative / Biographical History

John Cowper Powys, novelist and playwright, was born in Shirley, Derbyshire. A Cambridge history graduate, Cowper Powys nevertheless devoted his time primarily to literature. He taught and lectured in England and on the Continent and undertook several lecturing tours of the United States, where he soon gained a reputation as an inspired and interpretative speaker in both literature and philosophy. Cowper Powys moved to Wales in 1935 and learnt to read Welsh, through which he broadened his knowledge of Welsh history and mythology. His numerous works include anthologies of poetry, novels and philosophical discussions. Cowper Powys met Phyllis Playter whilst in the United States in 1921; she became his lifelong companion, exerting a powerful and inspiring influence upon his work.

Acquisition Information

Mr Aled L. Ellis; Penrhyndeudraeth; Purchase; April 2006; 004452977.

Note

John Cowper Powys, novelist and playwright, was born in Shirley, Derbyshire. A Cambridge history graduate, Cowper Powys nevertheless devoted his time primarily to literature. He taught and lectured in England and on the Continent and undertook several lecturing tours of the United States, where he soon gained a reputation as an inspired and interpretative speaker in both literature and philosophy. Cowper Powys moved to Wales in 1935 and learnt to read Welsh, through which he broadened his knowledge of Welsh history and mythology. His numerous works include anthologies of poetry, novels and philosophical discussions. Cowper Powys met Phyllis Playter whilst in the United States in 1921; she became his lifelong companion, exerting a powerful and inspiring influence upon his work.

Title based on contents.

Preferred citation: NLW MS 23980F, ff. 8-10.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Affected by damp and by staple damage; repaired at NLW with some loss of text.

Conditions Governing Use

Usual copyright laws apply. Information regarding ownership of John Cowper Powys copyright can be found at http://tyler.hrc.utexas.edu/ (viewed October 2012).

Custodial History

The donor appears to have been a solicitor with the firm of Edward Jones & Son.

Related Material

Records of Edward Jones & Son are Gwynedd Archives: Meirionnydd Record Office Z/DU; these include letter books for September-October 1954 (1/755-757).

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